2 questions: Why do you know the real murderer just by watching dv? Why can you escape if you identify two different people as the murderer?

Osvaldo 2022-03-24 09:02:26

I see the 107:39 extended version. It is a suspense film with a good script. Although the murderer was inferred early, there are too many flaws! I looked at other posts on the forum for analysis, but there are still a lot of logic that don't make sense.

1. Why can you tell the murderer just by looking at the DV photos?

According to the analysis of other friends on the forum, the male killer is a serial killer who continues to commit murder under false identity, while the female killer is an accomplice. They killed the first couple in Hawaii. It was the soldier and his girlfriend who saw the ambulance in front of the pier. I have seen it in the car or in the local newspaper, so I can only identify it by looking at the dv photo,

but this analysis is contradictory, because when the killers murdered, the teeth and fingerprints of the victims had been pulled out, and the police could not identify the victims, and The killers imitated the victim's hairstyle and voice, used the victim's documents and information to book hotels and car rentals, and continued the victim's journey, all showing that their identities were not exposed (after all, if the victim's identity was known, when their ID card was re-identified) When used, the police will quickly know), and on the dock, the soldier and his girlfriend only saw the stretcher sealed with a black body bag, and it was impossible to see the face of the victim (newspaper headline appeared at 9:21 It is also a black body bag, the headline of the newspaper just said that the young couple was killed, and there is no picture and identification) So I judge that their identities of the false victims have not been exposed, it is difficult to explain why looking at the photos in the DV can tell the truth. fierce.


2. The female killer can escape by identifying different people as the murderer twice on the helicopter?
The title of the film "Perfect Escape" refers to the perfect escape of the female killer. Of course, the director was vague in this scene. The police asked, "Is the person with the gun a victim?" The scene changed, and she didn't explain how she answered, but the police chose to shoot the soldiers. Here I think she answered "yes" Yes, this is the only way to better explain her final escape. That is to say, the female killer has decided to leave the male killer and kill him at this time. Otherwise, it would be illogical for the police to be so obedient and shoot. After rescuing the two soldiers, they will also identify the female killer. How can they escape?


I hope you can help straighten out the logic, thank you!


PS: If the ending is the tragedy of "The Seven Deadly Sins", it will become a classic.

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A Perfect Getaway quotes

  • Nick: Those boys are comin' in heavy, you might want to hang back and let 'em do their thing.

  • Cliff: So you were like Special Ops. What were you Seals? Rangers?

    Nick: Officially, I'm only allowed to say that I've been a sworn officer participating in a phase of certain missions that would make most men want to crawl up and hide inside their own assholes.

    Cydney: and unofficially?

    Nick: I'm a goddamn American Jedi. Possible title number one, by the way.

    Nick: Hey, see this? Took a frag from a Bouncing Betty. It's an antipersonnel mine. Caved in the back of my fucking head. Medevaced out to Germany. Got my skull rebuilt with space-age titanium. Can't go through a metal detector without ringing cherries, but that's cool. Let's me travel with Gilligan just about wherever I want.

    Cydney: Gilligan?

    Nick: My little buddy

    Cliff: That's some toothpick

    Nick: Here's the kicker, though. When I took that shrapnel, I never felt it. I mean, I felt the impact and I felt my backside go all wet, but no real pain. Now, maybe I don't recall the events in full. They did scoop out a little gray Spam back there, but get this. My wolf pack? They will swear that I was ambulatory for more than 17 minutes before they forced me to lie down. Tackled me. Even then I was looking to monkey-fuck a Marlboro Light. There's no nerve endings in the brain Cliff. Remember that when you write the scene.

    Cliff: Yeah, there's some really good details there.

    Gina: Yeah, he's really hard to kill.